If it’s Mario…

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It took Harbaugh awhile, but he is on the verge of the cfp. I'll take that. We knew for a fact the last few coaches would not be able to do that. Minus maybe Richt.
Yeah but our osu is fsu… whom even manny beat and unc Pitt lose their qbs… it’s wide open again.
 
We probably get the Mark Richt of Georgia 9-3 or 10-2 every year for 15 years out of Mario. I'm not convinced he wins a ring but with the conference down and looking like Clemson is getting weaker it should be an easy path. We'll be stable. Maybe there's an elite recruiting class that he cleans up one year and we make a run for it.

At this point its just about stability.
 
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No chance.

Harbaugh was a god in Michigan folklore, a successful NFL quarterback and as a coach he won big at San Diego and Stanford, while reaching a Super Bowl with San Francisco.

He was their white whale and pie-in-the-sky, dream head coach for eons—and they finally landed him, expected him to win big and knew there was no Plan B if they didn't—so they rode it out and gave him time to get it right, as his name is literally synonymous with Wolverines football.

Mario Cristobal was an offensive lineman on two national champion caliber Miami teams way back in the day—he was never a superstar; just hard working guy in the trenches—and he's cut his teeth as an assistant under some solid coaches (Davis, Schiano, Saban) while getting his feet wet at FIU and doing some good things at Oregon.

He's a very logical hire for the Hurricanes as he has that same "Miami-bred", "understands the program" thing that Diaz was supposed to understand—as well as being a tireless recruiter—but in no way does his name carry the same weight within this program as the name Jim Harbaugh does at Michigan.

Weak comparison to try and prove some point.
 
I hear you but, hes not walking into a skill position rebuild, it’s a trenches and defense issue, I have faith.
yeah if there really is a commitment from the administration like they say there will be then we'll be fine. exciting times ahead.
 
We probably get the Mark Richt of Georgia 9-3 or 10-2 every year for 15 years out of Mario. I'm not convinced he wins a ring but with the conference down and looking like Clemson is getting weaker it should be an easy path. We'll be stable. Maybe there's an elite recruiting class that he cleans up one year and we make a run for it.

At this point its just about stability.
generally an elite QB can take you from being 9-3 to 12-0. I think we may have found it with TVD. hopefully Mario strikes fast with TVD
 
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